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This climate has all features, which I hate:
- Cool, wet and cloudy winters
- Very hot, dry (but with high humidity) and sunny summers
- Very high UV indexes
It has 3 thunderstorms in April and 1 in May.
I rate it a C-. These are the flaws of this climate:
1. The winters are too cloudy and rainy, although the summers have a good amount of sunshine; I like high UV indices.
2. The summers are too humid (similar to the Persian Gulf). How much wind does this climate have that can take the edge off the heat?
Also it wouldn't hurt to make a Wikipedia climate box.
I make my summers humid with much sunshine to be more scaring ))). I make my winters cloudy and rainy to be more depressing.
I don't want to register in wikipedia, because one admin deletes user sandboxes. I think storing table in Google Drive is more convinient. Could you say, how to get wikipedia-style tables with table processor?
This climate has all features, which I hate:
- Cool, wet and cloudy winters
- Very hot, dry (but with high humidity) and sunny summers
- Very high UV indexes
It has 3 thunderstorms in April and 1 in May.
I'd give that an F-
Temps are 15-20 degrees too high all year (highs and lows), stupid summer humidity, and winters are a little too wet. Pretty hideous all the way around. How often do those spring T-storms make tornadoes?
I'd give that an F-
Temps are 15-20 degrees too high all year (highs and lows), stupid summer humidity, and winters are a little too wet. Pretty hideous all the way around. How often do those spring T-storms make tornadoes?
I give it a C. It's not the best, but it's a long way from the really awful climates for me. The worst of those would be the extremely cold climates and after them the extremely arid climates.
As far as Mediterranean climates go, it's too hot in summer and winter is too cold with nasty freezing records. The extreme highs are brutal. On the other hand although the winters are very cloudy and rainy, they are better than the winters here near Bristol as they are warmer and with longer days. Despite the slightly lower sunshine hours I would expect that they would be brighter given the lower latitude.
Not a big fan of Feb being the coldest month as I'd prefer Jan or even Dec to be the coldest in a northern hemisphere climate this seasonal, or July or even June in the southern hemisphere.
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